One of the designers who made it happen

Ombak was fantastic to work with! Wow....very impressed as they went above and beyond the call of duty. The attention to detail was supreme. We couldn't be happier with this result. Great work Ombak!

- Greggandjanna

How Dominique1 started their logo design journey

Who are you known as?

Yoofora

Tell us a bit about who you are and the people you reach

Bringing consumer style reviews to the world of business to business. Crowd sourced vendor rankings based on true end user experiences - for and by IT professionals.

Logo types to explore

Word mark

Pictorial mark

Character

To give us an idea of the overall feeling of your brand, let us know which styles you lean towards

Classic

Modern

Mature

Youthful

Feminine

Masculine

Playful

Sophisticated

Economical

Luxurious

Loud

Quiet

Simple

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Subtle

Obvious

Other notes

Having tried a bunch of stuff, we are converging on a simple, square-ish, font. Maybe with some in-line play on the "OO" or a symbol next to the name rather than inline. As inspiration somebody pointed to the MAC finder logo, which is square: http://curmi.com/blog/2006/05/06/im…selection/

Visitor to the Yoofora website can get free and direct access to the reviews of other users of IT products - previously hard to find or very expensive.

Current name and site at: http://www.securityscoreboard.com. Will totally redesign when we rename to Yoofora. May keep "scoreboard" as part of a product name. Currently the site is focused on internet security products, but will address all business-to-business IT.

Demographics:
- In the market to buy a technology solution
- Business-to-business
- Technology savvy
- 25-55 years (but early adopters in younger end of range)
- Could assume the larger % are male
- Initial focus on information security community